SSG is a Static Site Generator that is only a Static Site Generator. No resumes here! Just a piece of code that generates static files from templates for websites, and can do it live while you develop said templates.
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README.md

Super Saiyan God

A parody of beerus

"This isn't even my final form."

SSG is a Static Site Generator that is only a Static Site Generator. No resumes here! I'll never work at Amazon, Google, or Microsoft so SSG doesn't include every single thing they've ever made. Just a piece of code that generates static files from templates for websites, and can do it live while you develop said templates.

Planned Features Needed

Usage

Look in examples/ssgod.toml for a sample. Copy that to your directory then just do this:

$ ssgod

In the future there will be a command to init a config and to setup directories that you need for your config to run.